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Workshop documents & presentations

The programme and presentations of this 3-day workshop are available for download.

The following documents can be accessed in this section (see below):


  • Workshop programme
      
     
  • Reprofish project presentations:
    • Welcome to the Reprofish-Aquabreeding workshop (O.Kah, Uni Rennes 1/CNRS)
    • Improving reproduction using light and temperature control: Mediterranean species (M. Carrillo, CSIC)
    • Improving reproduction using light and temperature control: salmon, cod, seabass (G-L. Taranger, IMR)
    • Controlling reproduction in captivity using spawning inducers (C. Mylonas, HCMR)
    • Obtaining top quality eggs (J. Bobe, INRA)
    • Gametes in some freshwater non-salmonid species (O. Linhart, University of South Bohemia)
    • Improving and collecting best quality sperm (C. Fauvel, Ifremer)
    • Freezing gametes, embryos and cells for cryobanking (C. Labbé, INRA; P. Herraez Ortega, University of Leon)
    • Monosexing to improve productivity and quality (F. Piferrer, CSIC)
    • Sterilizing fish to protect biodiversity and improve quality (A. Felip, CSIC)
    • The Aquagenome project - the use of genomics in aquaculture (P.Prunet, INRA)

  • The following Aquabreeding project presentations are available on the Aquabreeding website:
    • Genetics is good for you! (M. Vandeputte, INRA)
    • Aquabreeding aquaculture industry survey on breeding practices in Europe (H. Chavanne, Spallanzani Instituto)
    • Various examples of current aquaculture breeding programmes (diverse speakers)
    • The business of breeding: making money from genetics (A. Norris, Marine Harvest Ireland)
    • Organisation of breeding programmes (P. Haffray, SYSAAF)
    • The vision of the Aquabreeding consortium (B. Chatain, Ifremer)
    • Knowledge gaps and propositions for aquaculture breeding research (M. Vandeputte, INRA)

Writing: Miranda Maybank
Creation date: 08 October 2008
Update: 16 October 2008